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SonicSpike writes "The Michigan State Police have a high-tech cellular forensics gadget which will be utilized to extract details from cellular phones belonging to motorists stopped for minimal targeted traffic violations. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Michigan last Wednesday demanded that state officials quit stonewalling freedom of knowledge requests for information within the plan. A US Section of Justice examination with the CelleBrite UFED utilized by Michigan police discovered the gadget could grab each of the photos and video clip off of an iPhone in one-and-a-half minutes. The device operates with 3000 distinct telephone models and can even defeat password protections. 'Complete extraction of current, hidden,
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Office Pro Plus 2007,' a CelleBrite brochure explains concerning the device's capabilities" Popular Mechanics includes a limited onversation having a 4th Amendment lawyer in regards to the practice of slurping cellphone info, too, even though it's unclear in the event the Michigan police are actually employing these products to their total possible.
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